What is the difference between scattering,Tyndall effect,dispersion and rayleigh scattering with eg . Explation need not to be much complicated
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The Tyndall effect, also known asTyndall scattering, is light scatteringby particles in a colloid or particles in afine suspensio. Under the Tyndall effect, the longer-wavelength light is more transmitted while the shorter- wavelength light is more reflected scattering. and Scattering refers to reflection of light. . Bouncing (particularly of white light) doesn't split the constituent colours ofthe electromagnetic wave. On the other hand dispersion causes the light to split into its constituent colours. that'sdispersion.
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Plz can u also mention about rayleigh scattering
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Explanation: depression of light: the splitting of white light into seven compounds is called depression of light.
Tyndall effect: the scattering of light by colloidal particles is called tyndall effect.
Scattering: the absorption of Sunlight by the scatterers (atoms and molecules) and remit in all direction is called scattering.
For example: red has least scattering and violet has most scattering.
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